Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Flurry of hydrogen fuel cell cars challenge all-electric vehicles

  'Cloak' could make heat, static invisible in electronics | Molecular flash memory could store massive amounts of data

 
  Computerworld Emerging Technologies

Flurry of hydrogen fuel cell cars challenge all-electric vehicles
Top car makers this week used the stage at the L.A. Auto Show to showcase announcements around their upcoming release of zero-emission, hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Read More
 


WHITE PAPER: Symantec

Conquering the Top 5 Enterprise Data Protection Challenges
How are today's CIO's overcoming today's datacenter challenges? IT must push for 100% virtualization, simplified disaster recovery systems, and efficient data protection solutions to achieve greater administrative efficiencies and meet these demands. Learn more

'Cloak' could make heat, static invisible in electronics
The search for a two-part invisibility cloak yields a technique that could help eliminate static and heat build-up in electronic devices. Read More
 

Molecular flash memory could store massive amounts of data
Novel molecules could help flash memory move beyond its storage limits, allowing for massive amounts of data to be recorded in small spaces. Read More
 

IDG Contributor Network: Beyond Bitcoin: Why the block chain is what really matters
Bitcoin's central contribution is the block chain. The block chain will have a significant future impact that stretches far beyond just electronic payments. Read More
 

Cameras, robotic mules could help battle Ebola in West Africa
Researchers are working on technology that could be shipped to West Africa to help fight the Ebola outbreak as soon as a few months from now, while also looking ahead to bigger plans to combat any disease outbreak. Read More
 

Disruptive technology: Dead companies do tell tales
Companies nearly always have plenty of time to properly address disruptive technology. So why do so many fail to do so? Read More
 

Does being first in supercomputing still matter?
The European forecast of Hurricane Sandy in 2012 was so far ahead of U.S. models in predicting the storm's path that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was called before Congress to explain how it happened. Read More
 

Intel looks to tame passwords with biometrics
Intel wants you to use your body to log into email and online bank accounts. Read More
 

Can't wait for the Apple Watch? You're not alone
In the past two weeks, new information has come out about the Apple iWatch. Columnist Mike Elgan is among the developers, analysts and vendors eagerly waiting for the new device to arrive next year. Read More
 

 

Digital Spotlight: Mobile Security
 

Read how to make your workers smart about mobile security by moving beyond policies and penalties and embracing an approach designed to identify and correct specific problem behaviors.

View the Digital Spotlight now. [Registration required]

Take our Salary Survey!
 

Computerworld's 2015 Salary Survey: How will your salary compare with your IT peers? Computerworld's 29th Annual Salary Survey will feature the latest IT salary trends and advice on where to find the best-paying jobs. This year's survey participants can enter a drawing to win one of 3 American Express gift cards for $500 each! The drawing is open to legal U.S. residents, age 18 or older.

Take our annual Salary Survey today!.

Is your IT department a great place to work?
 

Computerworld is seeking to identify the 100 top workplaces for IT professionals for our 22d annual Best Places to Work in IT list.

We invite Computerworld readers, HR and PR professionals and other interested parties to nominate organizations, in any industry, that they think are providing great working environments for IT employees, including challenging work, fair pay and ample training opportunities.

Nominate a company now through Dec. 14, 2014.

Computerworld's Digital Magazine
 

Computerworld's monthly Digital Magazine showcases articles, analysis and commentary on important trends in enterprise IT, in core departments such as News Analysis, Features, Opinions and Shark Tank. The new digital format offers seamless navigation, with easy scrolling and zooming, and links to useful related stories. The November edition is available now [Registration required]:

To read the issue, click here.

Free Shark Tank T-shirt
Clueless Consultants? Bungling Bosses? Useless Users? Tell me your tale. If it gets published, you get a sharp Shark shirt. Shark Tank FAQ

Internet of Things: Get the latest news!
Our bimonthly Internet of Things newsletter helps you keep pace with the rapidly evolving technologies, trends and developments related to the Internet of Things (IoT). Subscribe now and stay up to date!

Subscribe to Computerworld Daily News
 

Sign up for our popular, twice-daily tech news newsletter. You'll get Computerworld's up-to-the-minute top stories of the day, both first thing in the morning and late in the afternoon (ET). We deliver breaking news on topics like the latest security threats and the newest mobile devices, in-depth features about enterprise technologies and IT careers, and authoritative analyses of moves made by tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM and HP.

To sign up now, click here.

Join the Computerworld conversation on Google+
Be sure to add Computerworld to your Google+ circles to keep track of breaking news, features, blogs, tech reviews and career advice.

Computerworld Job Board
Search multiple listings now and get new job alerts as they are posted.


 
 

Get more IT peer perspective online:
LinkedIn Group | Facebook | Twitter

You are currently subscribed to computerworld_emerging_technologies as jonsan98@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Subscribe | Privacy Policy

When accessing content promoted in this email, you are providing consent for your information to be shared with the sponsors of the content. Please see our Privacy Policy for more information.

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Computerworld, please send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com.

Copyright (C) 2014 Computerworld, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to online@computerworld.com. **

 


 

ads

Ditulis Oleh : Angelisa Vivian Hari: 6:00 AM Kategori:

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 

Blog Archive